Good job!
Thanks,
Andrea
Could you kindly help me to debug this strange behavior?
Thanks,
Andrea
thanks, I don’t have “Simplified template” but “Default template” works as well.
Is it possible to change the template in several packages in one shot?
Thanks,
Andrea
Solved, thanks.
This is a very, very, very bad news!
Probably I’ll have to find a different download manager, after more than a week of wasting my time.
Hi Shahriar,
I already did this (actually i put the files in /uploads/download-manager-files/file
My problem is that if I use this file names;
file1.pdf, File2.pdf,file3.pdf
I need that the title will NOT the same as the filename, but
Manual a1
Manual a2
Draws 3
Is this possible?
Because I must import more than 500 files, with 500 titles not the same of the filename, so, do this by hand, will be impossible…
Thanks!
I did some other tests, I’m now able to bulk import files, but I cannot understand, when I need to download more files in one download package, ho to add a file Title to the file (see screenshot please).
I’ll send you, privately, the csv file I’m using.
Thanks,
andrea
Any news?
Thanks!
Actually the main error was that (my?) excel save csv as “;” separated value, saving using libreoffice, the csv is a real csv…
But, even if the import works, I still have some error, the first is that the imported package is without the title (see attachment)
The result is this error:
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 805306368 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 36864 bytes) in /home/mydomain/public_html/mysubdomain/wp-content/plugins/download-manager/libs/class.FileSystem.php on line 246
The second error is that I uploaded all pdf file I need in a folder, /mysite/file but when I click download it does nothing.
Thanks
Yes, I did.
Why does it seem invalid?
Thanks
Thanks for your reply, even if it’s not a good new 🙁
Do you have some tested plugin to play whit roles?
Best,
Andrea